Torchwood is real, maybe (probably not) (and other adventures in social networking)
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Can you feel it? The nothingness? Cuz I sure can.
I didn’t sob here like, oh, “School Reunion” made me do, but there was certainly some welling up about the eyes.
“Two months later”? You gotta be kiddin’ me.
Miracle Day happens in March 2011. The Doctor is supposed to die in April 2011. How is this possible?
I think Gwen sums it all up when she says: ”So… why the hell… you know… blerp… Bollocks.”
Stupid bank holiday: be less busy.
Seven episodes into this ten-episode Torchwoodpalooza, it finally feels just a little bit like Proper Torchwood. Just a little bit. And just for a few minutes.
Ooo ooo ooo: I get it finally! Miracle Day is a meta joke on fans! Torchwood cannot be killed, no matter how it is tormented and tortured.
There are so many ways in which I’m hating this new Torchwood, but they all boil down to: This isn’t Torchwood.